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ID 118230
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Effects of Bepridil on Spiral Reentry
Author
Honjo, Haruo Nagoya University
Takemoto, Yoshio Nagoya University
Suzuki, Tomoyuki Nagoya University
Kato, Sara Nagoya University
Harada, Masahide Nagoya University
Okuno, Yusuke Nagoya University
Ashihara, Takashi Shiga University of Medical Science
Opthof, Tobias Academic Medical Center|University of Utrecht
Sakuma, Ichiro The University of Tokyo
Kamiya, Kaichiro Nagoya University
Kodama, Itsuo Nagoya University
Keywords
bepridil
spiral-wave reentry
intercellular coupling
optical mapping
ventricular tachycardia
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Bepridil is effective for conversion of atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm and in the treatment of drug-refractory ventricular tachyarrhythmias. We investigated the effects of bepridil on electrophysiological properties and spiral-wave (SW) reentry in a 2-dimensional ventricular muscle layer of isolated rabbit hearts by optical mapping. Ventricular tachycardia (VT) induced in the presence of bepridil (1 μM) terminated earlier than in the control. Bepridil increased action potential duration (APD) by 5% – 8% under constant pacing and significantly increased the space constant. There was a linear relationship between the wavefront curvature (κ) and local conduction velocity: LCV = LCV0 − D·κ (D, diffusion coefficient; LCV0, LCV at κ = 0). Bepridil significantly increased D and LCV0. The regression lines with and without bepridil crossed at κ = 20 – 40 cm−1, resulting in a paradoxical decrease of LCV at κ > 40 cm−1. Dye transfer assay in cultured rat cardiomyocytes confirmed that bepridil increased intercellular coupling. SW reentry in the presence of bepridil was characterized by decremental conduction near the rotation center, prominent drift, and self-termination by collision with boundaries. These results indicate that bepridil causes an increase of intercellular coupling and a moderate APD prolongation, and this combination compromises wavefront propagation near the rotation center of SW reentry, leading to its drift and early termination.
Journal Title
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
ISSN
13478613
13478648
NCID
AA11806667
Publisher
Elsevier|Japanese Pharmacological Society
Volume
115
Issue
1
Start Page
15
End Page
26
Published Date
2011-01-18
Rights
© 2011. Production and Hosting by Elseiver B.V. On behalf of Japanese Pharmacological Society. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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